BENON ENZE the Westnile Afro fusion star believes Westnile music awards doesn't reflect it's real focus and said Westnile Artists from other district would be right if they boycott Westnile music awards because the Arua based organizers of the event always doesn't consider artists from other parts of Westnile but only focus on artists within Arua.
BENON went further and said the event should be renamed Arua music awards instead of Westnile music awards since the organizers always and only focus on Arua Artists.
Let’s be honest: Artists from other districts in West Nile have every right to boycott the West Nile Music Awards. For far too long, the Arua-based organizers have used the “West Nile” label for their own benefit while largely excluding talented artists from other districts. This has created anunfair situation that benefits one area at the expense of the broader region
It’s time Let’s be honest: Artists from other districts in West Nile have every right to boycott the West Nile Music Awards. For far too long, the Arua-based organizers have used the “West Nile” label for their own benefit while largely excluding talented artists from other districts. This has created an unfair situation that benefits one area at the expense of the broader region.
It’s time to address this properly. The organizers should either:
• Openly include and fairly recognize the best-performing artists from all West Nile districts, or
• Rename the event to reflect its actual focus, for example, “Arua Music Awards
True regional awards should celebrate talent across the entire West Nile, not serve as a platform for one district. Inclusion and fairness will only make the awards stronger and more respectedinclude and fairly recognize the best-performing artists from all West Nile districts, or
• Rename the event to reflect its actual focus, for example, “Arua Music Awards
True regional awards should celebrate talent across the entire West Nile, not serve as a platform for one district. Inclusion and fairness will only make the awards stronger and more respected.